In a control apparatus applied to an internal combustion engine in which when an opening degree of a valve body of a waste gate valve is less than the predetermined opening degree, the extension line intersects a wall surface of an exhaust passage located upstream of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, the control apparatus controls the waste gate valve so that at the time of execution of fuel cut off processing, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is less than a predetermined temperature, the valve body is fully closed, whereas when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is not less than the predetermined temperature, the opening degree of the valve body is made to a deterioration suppression opening degree which is larger than when the valve body is fully closed and which is smaller than the predetermined opening degree.
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1. A control apparatus for an internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine includes a turbocharger having a turbine arranged in an exhaust passage of the internal combustion engine and a compressor arranged in an intake passage of the internal combustion engine; an exhaust gas purification catalyst arranged in the exhaust passage at a location downstream of the turbine of the turbocharger; a bypass passage for flowing exhaust gas from a first portion of the exhaust passage upstream of the turbine of the turbocharger to a second portion of the exhaust passage downstream of the turbine and upstream of the exhaust gas purification catalyst; and a waste gate valve having a valve body for opening and closing an outlet of the bypass passage by its rotary motion on a predetermined pivot axis, and an actuator for rotating the valve body, wherein
the exhaust gas purification catalyst, the bypass passage and the waste gate valve are arranged in such a manner that when a degree of opening of the waste gate valve, which is an angle of rotation of the valve body of the waste gate valve from its fully closed state, is equal to or more than a predetermined degree of opening, an extension line of a closure surface of the valve body of the waste gate valve, which is a surface of the valve body acting to close the outlet of the bypass passage, intersects an upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, whereas when the degree of opening of the waste gate valve is less than the predetermined degree of opening of the waste gate valve, the extension line of the closure surface of the valve body of the waste gate valve does not intersect the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, but intersects a wall surface of the exhaust passage located at the upstream side of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst,
the control apparatus comprising a controller configure to:
obtain a temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst; and
control the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve, wherein,
the controller is programmed to, at a time of execution of fuel cut off processing, which is processing to stop supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine in a course of operation of the internal combustion engine, obtain the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst; and control the waste gate valve in such a manner that when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is less than a predetermined temperature, the valve body of the waste gate valve is made to be fully closed, whereas when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature, the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is made to be a deterioration suppression opening degree which is larger than when the valve body is fully closed and smaller than the predetermined degree of opening of the waste gate valve to suppress the deterioration of the exhaust gas purification catalyst.
2. The control apparatus for an internal combustion engine as set forth in
the deterioration suppression opening degree is a degree of opening which is obtained by subtracting a degree of opening, which corresponds to an angle at which the extension line of the closure surface allows the exhaust gas to diffuse from the outlet of the bypass passage to an upstream end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, from the predetermined degree of opening of the waste gate valve, at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing.
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Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a control technology which is applied to an internal combustion engine including an exhaust turbine supercharger (turbocharger) for driving a centrifugal type compressor by using exhaust gas energy, and in particular to a technology to control a waste gate valve attached to the turbocharger.
Description of Background Art
As a supercharger applied to an internal combustion engine, there has been known a turbocharger which is provided with a turbine arranged in an exhaust passage, a compressor arranged in an intake passage, a bypass passage for causing exhaust gas to flow therethrough while bypassing the turbine, and a waste gate valve equipped with a valve body for opening and closing the bypass passage.
A first patent literature discloses an arrangement of an internal combustion engine in which an exhaust gas purification catalyst is arranged in an exhaust passage at a location downstream of a turbine of a turbocharger, wherein when the degree of opening of a valve body of a waste gate valve is equal to or larger than a predetermined degree of opening, most of the exhaust gas having flowed out from an outlet of a bypass passage impinges directly against an upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, whereas when the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is less than the predetermined degree of opening, most of the exhaust gas having passed through the bypass passage impinges directly against a wall surface of the exhaust passage which is located upstream of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst. In addition, in the first patent literature, there is also disclosed a method in which in cases where warming of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is required, as when the internal combustion engine is cold started, exhaust gas of high temperature is caused to impinge directly against the exhaust gas purification catalyst, by controlling the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve to a degree of opening equal to or larger than the predetermined degree of opening. Moreover, in the first patent literature, there is also disclosed a method in which in cases where the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst may rise to an excessive extent, as when the internal combustion engine is operated at a high load, exhaust gas of high temperature is caused not to impinge directly against the exhaust gas purification catalyst, by controlling the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve to a degree of opening smaller than the predetermined degree of opening.
In a second patent literature, there is disclosed a technology in which when processing to stop combustion of fuel (fuel cut off processing) is carried out by stopping the supply of fuel to an internal combustion engine in the course of the operation of the internal combustion engine, a valve body of a waste gate valve is fully closed.
First Patent Literature: Japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2010-180781
Second Patent Literature: Japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2014-101862
However, when the fuel cut off processing of the internal combustion engine is carried out, the air sucked into the internal combustion engine is discharged from the internal combustion engine, without being supplied for combustion. In other words, at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing, exhaust gas (air), which is low in temperature and which is in an atmosphere where oxygen is excessive, is discharged from the internal combustion engine. For that reason, there can be considered a method in which in the arrangement where the exhaust gas purification catalyst is arranged in the exhaust passage at a location downstream of the turbine of the turbocharger, in cases where the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is low, the exhaust gas warmed by the heat of the turbine is supplied to the exhaust gas purification catalyst, by fully closing the valve body of the waste gate valve at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing, whereas in cases where the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is high, the exhaust gas of low temperature having not passed through the turbine is supplied to the exhaust gas purification catalyst, by opening the valve body of the waste gate valve at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing.
However, as described in the above-mentioned first patent literature, in an arrangement in which the direction of movement of the exhaust gas flowing out from the bypass passage changes according to the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve, when the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is made more than the predetermined degree of opening at the time of the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst being high and at the same time of the fuel cut off processing being carried out, an amount of exhaust gas impinging directly against a part of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, among the exhaust gas of low temperature having passed through the bypass passage, becomes large. At that time, the part of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is cooled locally, so that thermal stress may act on the exhaust gas purification catalyst. Moreover, the part of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst becomes locally oxygen-excessive atmosphere, and so, sintering of a precious metal catalyst supported by the part may occur. Accordingly, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is high and the fuel cut off processing is carried out, if the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is made equal to or more than the predetermined degree of opening, the exhaust gas purification catalyst may be deteriorated due to the occurrence of thermal stress or the occurrence of sintering.
Embodiment of the present disclosure has been made in view of the circumstances as referred to above, and its object is to provide a technique which can adjust the temperature of an exhaust gas purification catalyst in a suitable manner at the time of the execution of fuel cut off processing.
The present disclosure adopts the following means in order to solve the above-mentioned problems. That is, the present disclosure resides in a control apparatus which is applied to an internal combustion engine which is provided with: a turbocharger having a turbine arranged in an exhaust passage of the internal combustion engine and a compressor arranged in an intake passage of the internal combustion engine; an exhaust gas purification catalyst arranged in the exhaust passage at a location downstream of the turbine of the turbocharger; a bypass passage for flowing exhaust gas from a first portion of the exhaust passage upstream of the turbine of the turbocharger to a second portion of the exhaust passage downstream of the turbine and upstream of the exhaust gas purification catalyst; and a waste gate valve having a valve body for opening and closing an outlet of the bypass passage by its rotary motion on a predetermined pivot axis, and an actuator for rotating the valve body. Here, note that the exhaust gas purification catalyst, the bypass passage and the waste gate valve are arranged in such a manner that when the degree of opening of the waste gate valve, which is an angle of rotation of the valve body of the waste gate valve from its fully closed state, is equal to or more than a predetermined degree of opening, an extension line of a closure surface, which is a surface of the valve body acting to close the outlet of the bypass passage, intersects an upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, whereas when the degree of opening of the valve body is less than the predetermined degree of opening, the extension line of the closure surface does not intersect the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, but intersects a wall surface of the exhaust passage located at the upstream side of the upstream side end face. Then, the control apparatus is provided with a controller which is configured to obtain the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, and control the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve. At the time of the execution of fuel cut off processing, which is processing to stop the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine in the course of the operation of the internal combustion engine, the controller obtains the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, and controls the waste gate valve in such a manner that when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is less than a predetermined temperature, the valve body of the waste gate valve is made to be fully closed, whereas when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature, the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is made to be a deterioration suppression opening degree which is larger than when the valve body is fully closed and which is smaller than the predetermined degree of opening.
Here, note that the “predetermined temperature” referred to herein is, for example, a temperature at which it is considered to be desirable that the exhaust gas purification catalyst be cooled when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or higher than the predetermined temperature. In addition, the statement “the extension line of the closure surface intersects the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst” referred to herein can also be rephrased as follows: there exists a line which intersects the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst on the same plane as the closure surface. Similarly, the statement “the extension line of the closure surface does not intersect the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst, but intersects a wall surface of the exhaust passage located at the upstream side of the upstream side end face” can be rephrased as follows: there does not exist any line intersecting the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst on the same plane as the closure surface, but there exists a line intersecting a wall surface of the exhaust passage located at the upstream side of the upstream side end face.
According to such an arrangement, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is less than the predetermined temperature at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing, the valve body of the waste gate valve will be fully closed. In that case, the entire exhaust gas will pass through the turbine, and will flow into the exhaust gas purification catalyst. Here, when the valve body of the waste gate valve is made to open at the time of the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst being lower than the predetermined temperature and at the same time of the fuel cut off processing being carried out, a part of exhaust gas (air) of low temperature discharged from the internal combustion engine will flow into the exhaust gas purification catalyst by way of the bypass passage. Because the exhaust gas passing through the bypass passage is less susceptible to the heat of the turbine, it will flow into the exhaust gas purification catalyst in a low temperature state. As a result, there is a possibility that the exhaust gas purification catalyst is cooled unnecessarily. On the other hand, when the valve body of the waste gate valve is made to fully close at the time of the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst being lower than the predetermined temperature and at the time of the fuel cut off processing being carried out, all the exhaust gas of low temperature discharged from the internal combustion engine will flow into the exhaust gas purification catalyst by way of the turbine. As a result, the exhaust gas warmed by receiving the heat of the turbine will flow into the exhaust gas purification catalyst, so that unnecessary cooling of the exhaust gas purification catalyst can be suppressed as much as possible.
On the other hand, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature and when the fuel cut off processing is carried out, it is desirable to cool the exhaust gas purification catalyst by the exhaust gas of low temperature which has not passed through the turbine. However, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature and at the same time the fuel cut off processing is carried out, the occurrence of thermal stress and the occurrence of sintering may be caused, as mentioned above, when the amount of exhaust gas impinging directly against the part of the upstream side end face of the exhaust gas purification catalyst (hereinafter, referred to as an “upstream side catalyst end face”) among the exhaust gas of low temperature having not passed through the turbine becomes large. Accordingly, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing, the control apparatus for an internal combustion engine of the present disclosure controls the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve to the deterioration suppression opening degree which is larger than when the valve body is fully closed (i.e., fully closed opening degree), but smaller than the predetermined degree of opening. Here, the exhaust gas flowing out from the outlet of the bypass passage at the time of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve will flow along the closure surface of the valve body. In other words, the exhaust gas flowing out from the outlet of the bypass passage at the time of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve will be guided by the closure surface so that it is directed to flow on the extension line of the closure surface. Accordingly, when the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is controlled to the deterioration suppression opening degree, which is a degree of opening at which the extension line of the closure surface intersects a wall surface of the exhaust passage which is located at the upstream side of the upstream side catalyst end face (hereinafter, referred to an “upstream side passage wall surface”), the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage will be directed to flow toward the upstream side passage wall surface. In that case, most of the exhaust gas of low temperature having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage will impinge against the upstream side passage wall surface, before impinging against the upstream side catalyst end face. Then, the exhaust gas having impinged against the upstream side passage wall surface diffuses in the exhaust passage, and thereafter arrives at the upstream side catalyst end face. Accordingly, the amount of the exhaust gas impinging directly against the part of the upstream side catalyst end face, among the exhaust gas of low temperature having not passed through the turbine, can be suppressed small. As a result, the part of the upstream side catalyst end face is suppressed from being rapidly cooled locally, or from becoming an atmosphere of excessive oxygen. With this, the exhaust gas purification catalyst can be cooled, while suppressing the occurrence of thermal stress and the occurrence of sintering as much as possible.
Here, note that when the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage impinges against the upstream side passage wall surface, the heat of the upstream side passage wall surface may be transmitted to the exhaust gas and the temperature of the exhaust gas may go up, but the temperature of the upstream side passage wall surface is lower than the temperature of the turbine, and hence, it is considered that a sufficient cooling effect can be obtained, even if the exhaust gas after impinging against the upstream side passage wall surface flows into the exhaust gas purification catalyst. Rather, it is considered that the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage receives the heat of the upstream side passage wall surface, and rises in temperature moderately, and hence a temperature difference between the exhaust gas and the exhaust gas purification catalyst is alleviated, thus providing a merit in the suppression of the occurrence of thermal stress in the exhaust gas purification catalyst.
However, when the degree of opening of the valve body of the waste gate valve is controlled to the deterioration suppression opening degree, the exhaust gas flowing out from the outlet of the bypass passage is directed to flow on the extension line of the closure surface of the valve body, but before the exhaust gas impinges against the upstream side passage wall surface, a part of the exhaust gas may diffuse to the side of the upstream side catalyst end face rather than to the extension line of the closure surface. In that case, a part of the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage may impinge directly against the upstream side passage wall surface.
Accordingly, the deterioration suppression opening degree may be a degree of opening which is obtained by subtracting from the predetermined degree of opening a degree of opening corresponding to an extent to which the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing diffuses to the upstream side catalyst end face side with respect to the extension line of the closure surface. Thus, if the deterioration suppression opening degree is set in this manner, it is possible to make small the amount of the exhaust gas impinging directly against the upstream side catalyst end face, among the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage, in a more reliable manner, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst is equal to or more than the predetermined temperature and when the fuel cut off processing is carried out. As a result, the occurrence of thermal stress and the occurrence of sintering in the exhaust gas purification catalyst can be suppressed in a more reliable manner. Here, note that the degree of opening corresponding to an extent to which the exhaust gas having flowed out from the outlet of the bypass passage at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing diffuses to the upstream side catalyst end face side with respect to the extension line of the closure surface may have been obtained in advance by adaptation work making use of experiments, etc.
According to the present disclosure, the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst can be adjusted in a suitable manner at the time of the execution of fuel cut off processing.
Further features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Hereinafter, specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be described based on the attached drawings. However, the dimensions, materials, shapes, relative arrangements and so on of component parts described in the embodiments are not intended to limit the technical scope of the present disclosure to these alone in particular as long as there are no specific statements.
Reference will be made to a first embodiment of the present disclosure based on
The internal combustion engine 1 is connected to an intake pipe 3 through an intake manifold 2. In the middle of the intake pipe 3, there is arranged a throttle valve 30 which serves to adjust the channel cross section of the intake pipe 3. A compressor housing 51 of a turbocharger 5 is arranged in the intake pipe 3 at the upstream side of the throttle valve 30. An intercooler 31 is arranged in the intake pipe 3 at a location between the compressor housing 51 and the throttle valve 30.
In addition, the internal combustion engine 1 is connected to a turbine housing 50 of the turbocharger 5 through an exhaust manifold 4. The turbine housing 50 is connected to an exhaust pipe 7 through a catalyst casing 6. The catalyst casing 6 receives an exhaust gas purification (reduction) catalyst (e.g., a three-way catalyst, an oxidation catalyst, etc.) 60 for reducing at least one of hydrocarbon (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) contained in exhaust gas.
Here, the turbocharger 5 is constructed in such a manner that a turbine 50a rotatably received in the turbine housing 50 and a compressor 51a rotatably received in the compressor housing 51 are integrally connected with each other. The turbocharger 5 constructed in this manner compresses intake air by causing the compressor 51a to rotate with the use of the rotating force of the turbine 50a which is driven to rotate by means of exhaust gas energy. Here, note that the intake air, which has been compressed to become high in temperature by means of the compressor 51a, is cooled by heat exchange with outside air or cooling water in the intercooler 31.
Moreover, the turbine housing 50 is provided with a bypass passage 502 that serves to place a turbine inlet 500 for introducing the exhaust gas having flowed out from the exhaust manifold 4 to the turbine 50a, and a turbine outlet 501 for discharging the exhaust gas having passed through the turbine 50a toward the catalyst casing 6 in communication with each other, as shown in
The waste gate valve 503 is provided with a plate-shaped valve body 503a having an outside diameter larger than the outlet of the bypass passage 502, a drive shaft 503c arranged so as to be at right angles with respect to the axis of the outlet of the bypass passage 502, a swing arm 503b connecting the valve body 503a and the drive shaft 503c with each other, and an actuator 503d for causing the drive shaft 503c to rotate in a circumferential direction. The actuator 503d is, for example, an actuator which is able to change the angle of rotation of the drive shaft 503c, and is operated by using electricity or pressure as a driving source. According to the waste gate valve 503 constructed in this manner, the actuator 503d causes the drive shaft 503c to rotate, whereby the valve body 503a and the swing arm 503b are driven to rotate or pivot on the drive shaft 503c as a pivot axis.
Here, note that when the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is in a fully closed state, a closure surface 530 of the valve body 503a (i.e., a surface which closes the outlet of the bypass passage 502) and an outlet side opening surface of the bypass passage 502 are placed into intimate contact with each other in a parallel state, whereby the conduction of the bypass passage 502 is interrupted, as shown by a solid line in
Here, returning to
The ECU 8 is electrically connected to a variety of kinds of equipment, such as the throttle valve 30, the actuator 503d of the waste gate valve 503, fuel injection valves of the internal combustion engine 1, etc., as mentioned above, and controls those various kinds of equipment based on the output signals of the above-mentioned various kinds of sensors. For example, when the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine 1 is carried out (i.e., when fuel is combusted in the internal combustion engine 1), the ECU 8 calculates a target supercharging pressure by using, as parameters, an engine rotational speed calculated based on the output signal of the crank position sensor 10, and the output signal of the accelerator position sensor 9 (the accelerator opening degree). Then, when the supercharging pressure detected by the intake air pressure sensor 11 is equal to or less than the target supercharging pressure, the ECU 8 causes the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 to be fully closed, whereas when the supercharging pressure detected by the intake air pressure sensor 11 is higher than the target supercharging pressure, the ECU 8 causes the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 to be opened. In that case, the ECU 8 may adjust the flow rate of the exhaust gas flowing through the bypass passage 502, by changing the degree of opening of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 according to a difference between the supercharging pressure detected by the intake air pressure sensor 11 and the target supercharging pressure.
Here, note that, as shown in
Accordingly, in this embodiment, the bypass passage 502, the waste gate valve 503 and an exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 are arranged in such a manner that when the degree of opening of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is equal to or more than a predetermined degree of opening (i.e., a degree of opening A in
In the arrangement as mentioned above, in the case where the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 is lower than a temperature at which the purifying or reducing ability of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 is activated (hereinafter referred to as an “activation temperature”), as in the case where the internal combustion engine 1 is cold started, when the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine 1 is carried out, the ECU 8 gives priority to the early activation of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 over making the supercharging pressure to the target supercharging pressure. That is, when the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 is lower than the activation temperature, even if the supercharging pressure detected by the intake air pressure sensor 11 is equal to or less than the target supercharging pressure, the ECU 8 controls the actuator 503d in such a manner that the degree of opening of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 becomes equal to or more than the predetermined degree of opening A. Here, when the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is fully closed during the time the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine 1 is carried out, the exhaust gas of high temperature discharged from the internal combustion engine 1 passes through the turbine 50a, so that the heat energy possessed by the exhaust gas is consumed as a driving source of the turbine 50a. As a result, the temperature of the exhaust gas at the time of flowing into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 becomes low. In contrast to this, when the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is opened during the time the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine 1 is carried out, a part of the exhaust gas of high temperature discharged from the internal combustion engine 1 passes through the bypass passage 502, so that the heat energy possessed by the exhaust gas is not consumed as a driving source of the turbine 50a. As a result, the temperature of the exhaust gas at the time of flowing into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 becomes high. Moreover, when the degree of opening of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 at that time is made equal to or larger than the predetermined degree of opening A, most of the exhaust gas of high temperature having passed through the bypass passage 502 impinges directly against the upstream side catalyst end face 60a, so that the temperature of the exhaust gas at the time of flowing into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 can be made higher.
In addition, in this embodiment, when processing to stop the supply of fuel to the internal combustion engine 1 (fuel cut off processing) is carried out, as at the time of a deceleration operation of the internal combustion engine 1 in which the engine rotation speed is made equal to or more than a predetermined rotation speed and in which the accelerator opening degree is made to zero, the ECU 8 controls the degree of opening of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 so as to give priority to the temperature control of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 in comparison with the adjustment of the supercharging pressure. Hereinafter, a method of controlling the degree of opening of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing the time will be explained along
In the processing routine of
In the processing of step S102, the ECU 8 obtains a temperature Teat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60. For example, the ECU 8 may estimate the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 from an output value of the exhaust gas temperature sensor 70, or may estimate the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 from an operating state of the internal combustion engine 1. In addition, in cases where a temperature sensor is mounted on the exhaust passage at a location upstream of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60, the ECU 8 may estimate the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 based on a difference between an output value of that temperature sensor, and the output value of the exhaust gas temperature sensor 70.
In the processing of step S103, the ECU 8 determines whether the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 obtained in the processing of step S102 is less than a predetermined temperature Tpre. The predetermined temperature Tpre referred to herein is a temperature at which it is considered to be desirable that the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 be cooled when the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 is equal to or higher than that predetermined temperature Tpre, and which is sufficiently higher than the activation temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60.
In cases where an affirmative determination is made in the processing of step S103 (Tcat<Tpre), it is desirable that unnecessary cooling of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 be suppressed. Here, at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing, the air sucked into the internal combustion engine 1 is discharged from the internal combustion engine 1, without being supplied for combustion. At that time, when the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is in an open state, a part of exhaust gas (air) of low temperature discharged from the internal combustion engine 1 flows into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 by way of the bypass passage 502. Because the exhaust gas passing through the bypass passage 502 is less susceptible to the heat of the turbine 50a in comparison with the exhaust gas passing through the turbine 50a, the temperature of the exhaust gas passing through the bypass passage 502 at the time of flowing into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 becomes low. Thus, when the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is made to open at the time of the temperature of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 being low and at the time of the fuel cut off processing being carried out, the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 may be unnecessarily cooled by the exhaust gas of low temperature having passed through the bypass passage 502. Accordingly, in cases where an affirmative determination is made in the processing of step S103, the ECU 8 goes to the processing of S104, and controls the actuator 503d so that the degree of opening Dwgv of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 becomes zero. That is, the ECU 8 causes the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 to be fully closed. In that case, all the exhaust gas discharged from the internal combustion engine 1 will flow into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 by way of the turbine 50a. Because the exhaust gas passing through the turbine 50a is warmed by the heat of the turbine 50a, the temperature of the exhaust gas at the time of flowing into the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 becomes relatively high. As a result, it is possible to suppress the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 from being cooled unnecessarily as much as possible.
On the other hand, in cases where a negative determination is made in the processing of step S103 (Tcat≥Tpre), it is desirable to cool the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 by the exhaust gas which does not pass through the turbine 50a (i.e., the exhaust gas passing through the bypass passage 502). For that reason, in cases where a negative determination is made in the processing of step S103, it is desirable to open the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503. However, the exhaust gas flowing out from the outlet of the bypass passage 502 at the time of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 being opened is directed to flow on the extension line of the closure surface 530 of the valve body 503a, as described in the above-mentioned explanation of
Here, depending on the layout of an exhaust system including the catalyst casing 6, the bypass passage 502 and the waste gate valve 503, the extension line of the closure surface 530 may intersect the upstream side passage wall surface (an upstream side passage wall surface located at an upper side in
Moreover, the exhaust gas flowing out from the outlet of the bypass passage 502 is guided by the closure surface 530 so as to be directed to flow on the extension line of the closure surface 530 of the valve body 503a, as mentioned above, but before reaching the upstream side passage wall surface 6a, the exhaust gas may diffuse to the side of the upstream side catalyst end face 60a (i.e., a downstream side in
Here, returning to the processing routine of
As described above, the ECU 8 controls the degree of opening Dwgv of the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 according to the processing routine of
In the above-mentioned first embodiment, the above-mentioned processing routine of
In the above-mentioned first and second embodiments, there has been described an example in which when the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 at the time of the fuel cut off processing being carried out is less than the predetermined temperature Tpre, the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 is fully closed. In contrast to this, in cases where the temperature Tcat of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 at the time of the execution of the fuel cut off processing is less than the predetermined temperature Tpre, when the operating state of the internal combustion engine 1 is not in a surge region of the turbocharger 5, the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 may be fully closed, whereas when the operating state of the internal combustion engine 1 is in the surge region of the turbocharger 5, the valve body 503a of the waste gate valve 503 may be opened at as small a degree of opening as possible. According to such a method, the surge of the turbocharger 5 can be suppressed, while suppressing unnecessary cooling of the exhaust gas purification catalyst 60 to a minimum.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-228827, filed on Nov. 24, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Kimura, Koichi, Nakagawa, Norihisa, Okubo, Takuya, Hosoya, Takanobu
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